If you are using the [WebInvoke(Method="GET")]
attribute on the service method, make sure that you spell the method name as “GET” and not “Get” or “get” since it is case sensitive! I had the same error and it took me an hour to figure that one out.
More Related Contents:
- Reports in SOA (Business Intelligence & Service Oriented Architecture)
- Web Services — WCF vs. ASMX (“Standard”)
- Can I pass non-string to WCF RESTful service using UriTemplate?
- WCF – How to Increase Message Size Quota
- A reference to the dll could not be added
- How to solve “Could not establish trust relationship for the SSL/TLS secure channel with authority”
- Injecting data to a WCF service
- Difference between web reference and service reference?
- Contract-First SOA: Designing Business Domain: WCF
- Is .NET Remoting really deprecated?
- ServiceRoute + WebServiceHostFactory kills WSDL generation? How to create extensionless WCF service with ?wsdl
- Bypass invalid SSL certificate errors when calling web services in .Net
- WCF: Exposing readonly DataMember properties without set?
- How to prevent Visual Studio from launching WcfSvcHost.exe while debugging?
- How to generate service reference with only physical wsdl file
- replace WCF built-in JavascriptSerializer with Newtonsoft Json.Net json serializer
- Patterns for Compensating Lack of Inheritance in SOA
- Any way to make DataContractJsonSerializer serialize Dictionaries properly?
- WCF Error “Maximum number of items that can be serialized or deserialized in an object graph is ‘65536’”
- WCF service startup error “This collection already contains an address with scheme http”
- ResponseFormat.Json returns xml [duplicate]
- Service has zero application (non-infrastructure) endpoints
- How to set keep alive interval for HTTP connection in WCF
- Client configuration to consume WCF JSON web service
- WCF sessions with a wsHttpBinding and without windows security
- Web Service without adding a reference?
- WCF is using the computer name instead of the IP address and cannot be resolved
- What does {“d”:””} means in asp.net webservice response
- Managing complex Web.Config files between deployment environments
- WCF Service Throttling